INVINCIBLE Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon insists England’s own lengthy unbeaten run can be shattered by Scotland.

The Auld Enemy have not lost any of their last 34 qualifiers in a ruthless streak that stretches all the way back to 2009.

But Gordon, high in confidence after enjoying an unbeaten domestic season with the treble-winning Hoops, is ready to shut out Gareth Southgate’s Group F leaders in their World Cup visit to Hampden on June 10.

He said: “If we get our side of things right and defend well, we’ll give ourselves a chance because we’ve shown in the last couple of games that we can create chances.

“Winning would get us right back in the mix and that’s what we’ll be aiming to do.

“It’ll be a tough task but one more result this summer could put us in a really good place.

“England are a good team. Right across their whole team it’s very solid. They probably should be looking to go through the campaign without being beaten. They are very good in all areas, very strong, great athletes, quick. They’ve got everything.

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If we get our side of things right and defend well, we’ll give ourselves a chance because we’ve shown in the last couple of games that we can create chances

Celtic star Craig Gordon

“But that doesn’t mean they can’t be beaten because anybody can be beaten in any game.”

Scotland kept alive their slim hopes of qualifying for next year’s World Cup finals in Russia with a last-gasp win over Slovenia in March.

Chris Martin’s late strike boosted the nation’s chances of being in the mix for a play-off spot and Gordon wants to keep the feel-good factor going.

The Celtic and Scotland No 1 said: “We’re in there with a shout and have given ourselves a slim chance. We just need to keep going.

“We played well in the last game, it was a really good performance. We probably should have won the game more comfortably than we did. That performance, when we get back together and watch it again, is one we can take real confidence from. That was much better.

“There was so much to enjoy from playing in that game and I’m sure the supporters who were there to watch it enjoyed the performance, although it took us until quite late on to get our goal. It was a good game to be involved in. We knew we needed to win.”